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Defensive Driving In Heavy Traffic

The holiday season is a wonderful time to hit the road for a visit with family and friends. But it often means long drives in heavy traffic. To help you stay safe (and sane) on the road to your destination, here’s a list of defensive driving tips to prepare you for the drive.

Planning: The First Line of Defense

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), defensive driving means taking reasonable action to prevent a collision. But defensive driving starts before you even get on the road. Checking weather and road conditions in advance helps you plan a route and know what to expect along the way. It’s also important to pack the car with basic supplies. A first aid kit, flares, snacks and blankets ensure you’re ready for emergencies on long drives.

Traffic Watch

The holiday season is not only one of the busiest travel times, but this year’s low gas prices mean many people will probably choose to drive. And more cars on the road means a higher chance of fatal crashes, so it’s extra important to stay alert this year and learn to spot and avoid hazards using these NSC-approved tips.

–              Defensive driving instructors recommend checking your mirrors every three to five seconds and continuously scanning ahead for possible dangers.

–              Always give the right of way to fellow motorists, but be prepared to react to unexpected lane changes and turns.

–              During heavy traffic, keep a safe distance from other vehicles and give yourself ample response time by slowing your speed.

–              Look for signs of impaired, distracted and even aggressive driving and develop techniques like deep breathing to keep calm under pressure.

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Collision-Proof Your Drive

hands protecting chalk drawing of carThe NSC has identified six unsafe driving behaviors that most often lead to collisions. By understanding each infraction and learning how to avoid them, holiday travelers can develop safer driving habits and collision avoidance techniques.

1)            Improper speed. Keep a close eye on both the posted speed limit and weather conditions. Even if you’re obeying the limit, you may need to slow down to drive safely on a wet or icy road.

2)            Violating right of way. To make sure you’re yielding properly and following all traffic signals and stop signs, drive at an appropriate speed to give yourself time to react and take a moment to scan intersections before entering them.

3)            Driving left of center. Patience and foresight are key to avoiding this unsafe behavior. Slow down and stay behind cyclists or pedestrians until it’s safe to pass them, and watch the road ahead for animals or other obstacles so you can brake or safely steer around them instead of swerving into the other lane.

4)            Turning improperly. Always use turn signals to let other drivers, pedestrians and cyclists know where you’re going. (Most traffic laws require you to signal within 100 feet of a turn, but you should check local regulations.)

5)            Passing improperly. When passing, be sure to use your turn signals and check your blind spots, as well as in front of and behind your vehicle. You should be able to pass without getting too close to the car ahead or going over the speed limit; if you can’t, it may not be safe to pass.

6)            Following too closely. At low speeds, this can lead to irritating fender benders; at high speeds, it can be deadly. Give yourself at least three seconds of distance between your own vehicle and the one ahead. If someone is tailgating you, don’t speed up! Maintain your speed and move over to let him or her pass if and when it is safe to do so.

Did you know? GEICO policyholders who complete defensive driver training could qualify for discounts on their auto insurance, depending on the state they live in. To learn more about defensive driver courses in your state, visit geico.com/ddc.

By Katherine Palbom & Kristen Koch

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  1. Janet Colgan says,

    Very good tips to safe driving. I do practice them regularly. Definitely important tips to share.
    Thank you

  2. Dr. Jim Epley says,

    1000 thank you for safe driving tips. Christmas should be spent with family and/or friends, not in a funeral home. Happy Jesus Birthday to GEICO

  3. Shirley A Mitchell says,

    Make sure your vehicle is winterized. Good tires, Good windshield wiper blades,
    and keep emergency clothes, bottled water, and packaged food items. We live in
    rough winter conditions and survival items, including tire chains, are essential. Be Safe. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.

  4. Nick Long says,

    Thanks! I am the safety officer of the company and I will be forwarding this to all of the employees.

    Keep’em coming!!!

  5. EMILIO M SALCEDO says,

    THE MOST OF THE DRIVERS IN MIAMI DADE AND BROWARD COUNTIES NEVER EVER USE THE LIGHT TO TURN RIGHT OR LEFT AND THE POLICE IS DOING NOTHING ABOUT IT.

    I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS BAD DRIVING HABIT IS A VIOLATION TO THE RULE AND MUST BE TICKETED UNDER THE FLORIDA TRAFFIC REGULATION,

  6. Christopher Brown says,

    It would be great if more drivers install blind spot mirrors, they are a great investment,, ( those little round mirrors that can be stuck on the vehicle original mirrors,)

  7. Lila Baschieri says,

    Great tips, but I see one (very important one) that is not mentioned and that is DO NOT text, use the internet on your cell phone while driving. It is noted that there has been a substantial increase over the past 10 years and doesn’t seem to be letting up. I carry my cell phone in my purse, but do not use it while I am driving – not even to make or take a call, but I see a lot of people using them all the time.

  8. Jeffry W. Myers says,

    I loved and received great value in reviewing ALL the decisions I/we must make every time we get behind the wheel. Good going Geico! Jeffry W. Myers

  9. Thomas says,

    Leave early, by giving yourself plenty of time to get to your destination you will find yourself less stressed and better able to concentrate on the road. ?

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